joining us now is kerry eleveld. chief washington correspondent for "the advocate" magazine, who's been all over this story. kerry, great to see you. thanks for coming in. >> great to be here. >> what is it exactly that the obama justice department has to do tomorrow in terms of this case? what are their options? >> well, i want to, first of all, preface this by saying i'm not a lawyer and i simply cover these cases, but there's just a little bit of a difference in what you said. they don't actually have to appeal by tomorrow, but what they -- >> they have to state whether they are, right? >> what they have to do is they have to submit their proposal for an order of what to do in this case. now, the log cabin republican lawyers submitted their order last week, and their order said, what we would like to see is for you, judge phillips, to issue an injunction nationwide on this -- on enforcement of this ban, of this policy, so that it cannot be enforced by the federal government at any time, at any place. and what the